Techno-economic Analysis - Winterthur, Schweiz - Worn Again Switzerland AG

Worn Again Switzerland AG
Worn Again Switzerland AG
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Winterthur, Schweiz

vor 2 Wochen

Lena Schneider

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Beschreibung

Circular Recycling of Mixed-Textiles to Polyester (PET) and Cellulose at Worn Again:
Nov 2, 2023


About Worn Again Worn Again was born out of a vision to eliminate têxtile waste and create a world where resources are kept in a constant cycle.


Challenge:
Thousands of tons of têxtiles still end up in landfills and combustion plants worldwide every year. Currently, less than 1% of used têxtiles are recycled, but demand is increasing.


Role Worn Again is looking for a concept study / techno-economic analysis of the actual planned supply method (pressed têxtile bales) against the usage of small, pressed têxtile blocks (Briquettes)


Target


Compare the needed process from densifying (baling / briquetting) at the supplier up to the de-densifying at the WA recycling plant and elaborate the potential cost efficiency of briquettes vs.

bales

  • Technical need / solutions for the two supply methods
- cost comparison of the two supply methods
- conclusion, may also deepening on


Profile You should be a student in the fields of management, logistic, engineering or similar, open for new challenges in an international dynamic team and have the appropriate skillset:

  • flexible, creative and collaborative approach to problem-solving
- good knowledge of MS office package

  • Fluent English and German language skills
  • Willing to travel for needed test in the EU, UK and Switzerland

Benefits

  • Enjoy flexible working hours and flat hierarchies with concise decisionmaking paths
  • Be part of the revolutionary change in têxtile recycling
  • Competitive salary package and stock options from Worn Again

Working time

  • Min. 6 month, detail can be agreed on

Start date and location January 2024 in Winterthur, Schweiz

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